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Graduate School of Nursing / Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
LecturerBased on my own clinical experience, I am conducting research that combines nursing with science and engineering, aiming to realize a society where the elderly can maintain their dignity until the end and experience the happiest moments of their lives.
I am challenging conventional wisdom and rethinking the status quo, developing innovative care devices with unprecedented concepts.
Recent Topics of Interests:
Dementia prevention, Early detection, Nursing care
Motto in Research or in Life:
Conducting research that is truly applicable in clinical settings.
Creating a society where people can feel that “the present is the happiest moment” until the end of their lives.
Hobby / Holiday:
Transporting and accompanying my children to their extracurricular activities, Violin, Swimming, and Calligraphy.
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI conduct research to contribute to health and medicine by utilizing image processing, computer vision, and virtual reality technologies. My research focuses on various areas, including the development of augmented reality (AR) technology to support high-difficulty surgical operations, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) technology, and virtual reality (VR) technology to enhance the efficiency of medical training for doctors. Additionally, I am involved in the research and development of technology using images and optics to measure biological information, such as respiration and gaze. By collaborating with physicians from different medical specialties, I am committed to developing new technologies that can promptly address the challenges in clinical settings.
Recent Topics of Interest: Cross Reality (XR), Deep Learning, Metaverse
Motto in Research or in Life: Knowledge is only part of understanding. Genuine understanding comes from hands-on experience (Seymour Papert, MIT Professor)
Hobby / Holiday: Tennis
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
Associate ProfessorI am conducting research using electromagnetic wave technology to contribute to communication, health, and medical applications. Specifically, my research involves the development of non-contact sensors for acquiring biological information and early disease detection, the development of RFID for item management, and research on wireless power transmission to address power-related issues in information and communication devices used for applications like 5G.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Machine learning, Home healthcare, Wireless power transfer, Undersea communications
Motto in Research or in Life:
Let's give it a try.
Deadlines are meant to be kept.
Return a kindness received to the younger generations.
Hobby / Holiday:
Reading, Walking, Gym exercise, Tennis, Movies
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorIn my research, I leverage newly developed ultrasound systems and advanced signal analysis methods to evaluate the relationship between tissue properties and acoustic characteristics across multiple scales, ranging from whole organs to individual cells. I integrate these findings with mechanical and biochemical data to gain a comprehensive understanding of the biophysical properties of various tissues. Through this approach, I aim to achieve the ‘standardization of image diagnosis’ and enable ‘non-invasive definitive diagnosis using ultrasound alone,’ independent of factors such as equipment and settings.
Recent Topics of Interests:
I am interested in the broad spectrum of biological wave phenomena, spanning from ultrasound waves to particle behaviors.
Motto in Research or in Life:
Action is the first step, Ubuntu
Hobby / Holiday:
Researching food cultures, Taking care of the Aquarium
Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University
ProfessorI am researching fundamental and applied robotics technologies to develop systems that enhance healthcare and well-being. My focus is on creating human-oriented systems that account for the dynamic characteristics of medical robot users, the objects they interact with, their operating environments, the modes of medical intervention, and the interactions among these elements.
Recent Topics of Interest:
Technology to support home healthcare, including home medical and nursing care, and home rehabilitation
Motto in Research or in Life:
Just like a boat sailing against the current, if you don’t move forward, you’ll go backward. (It is essential to continuously make efforts and always strive to move forward without neglecting diligence.)
Hobby / Holiday:
Working and watching sports